There are countless pieces (of varying materials, sizes, densities, masses, and life expectancies) orbiting Saturn. What is lacking is consensus on a clear definition of the term, moon.

Saturn has 67 moons with confirmed orbits, as of March 2011.Twenty-four of them are regular satellites and thirty-seven have been confirmed as irregular satellites. 53 have been named and 9 are provisional. These are as follows:

S/2004 S 7 S/2004 S 12 S/2004 S 13 S/2004 S 17 S/2006 S 1 S/2006 S 3 S/2007 S 2 S/2007 S 3 S/2009/S 1no, Saturn has 47 moons.20
Technically, thousands upon thousands since each rock making up its rings is a satellite; to date 60 major satellites are known (but this number will surely rise).
Saturn has 62 moons.
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Jupiter has 63 known natural satellites (with a 64th and more possible as of 2008). Saturn has 60 or more, Uranus 27 or more, Neptune 13 currently known, and Pluto has three confirmed moons (the largest, Charon, is nearly the same size as Pluto).

Rhea is the second largest moon of Saturn, behind Titan, and the largest without an atmosphere. It is composed mostly of water ice, but has a small rocky core. Rhea's rotation and orbit are locked together (just like Earth's Moon) so that one side always faces Saturn. A consequence of this is that o…ne side always leads the other. Rhea's leading surface is much more heavily cratered than its trailing surface. The above photograph was taken with the Voyager 1 spacecraft in 1980. NASA's Cassini spacecraft is currently on route to Saturn and will arrive in 2004 (MORE)

On the average, 365.23 days, same as the earth. If it were not the same as the earth, then over a period of just a few years, the moon would recede noticeably from the earth, either out ahead of us or falling behind us.

Several moons, and rings. The rings are made up of billions of tiny particles. Several moons, and rings. The rings are made up of billions of tiny particles. Several moons, and rings. The rings are made up of billions of tiny particles. Several moons, and rings. The rings are made up of billions …of tiny particles. (MORE)

The planet Earth has precisely one natural satellite, the moon, also known as luna. It also has numerous artificial satellites that human beings have placed into orbit. None of them qualify as moons. only one

If you are asking how far the Moon is from the Earth, the easy answer is about 250,000 miles or 400,000 kilometers. If you want to know how long is the orbit of the Moon (the length of its journey around the Earth each month) then the answer is roughly 1,570,000 miles or 2,528,000 kilometers.

Saturn has around 60 identified moons, but we don't know for sure if there are more to yet be discovered. Defining a moon is also tricky, since there are large boulders in the ring system. Are these moons? There is no clear definition of when a moon is a moon, or just a large rock.

(This answer assumes that a moon is a moon the size of Earth's moon) .
The volume of Saturn is 37000 times bigger than the moon, so Saturn has enough space for 37000 moons if there were no space between the moons. .
If both Saturn and the moons are assumed to be perfect spheres (which they aren't …quite), then about 22600 moons would fit inside Saturn, since there is no way to put all the moons inside Saturn without there being space in between them.. (MORE)

Jupiter and Saturn are very large and massive, their gravitational influence is a lot greater than the inner planets. There were also a lot more bodies to 'catch' further out at their distances. Saturns rings and many smaller moons may have originally come from fewer but larger moons that have broke…n up over time. (MORE)